Rp 1.32 Trillion in the 2021 State Budget Allocated for Yogyakarta's Special Region Privileges
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The Indonesian government allocated Rp 1.3 trillion (approximately US$90 million based on 2021 exchange rates) in the 2021 State Budget (RAPBN) for the Special Region of Yogyakarta's Special Autonomy Fund. This amount is unchanged from the 2020 outlook. The budget is allocated to four areas related to special autonomy affairs and accelerating post-COVID-19 recovery.
Firstly, the funds support post-pandemic recovery through community economic empowerment programs. Secondly, they support the recovery of Yogyakarta's tourism sector. Thirdly, the funds aim to improve the quality of Special Autonomy Fund governance through strengthened synergy with ministries/agencies. Fourthly, the funds strengthen the role of the Internal Government Supervisory Apparatus (APIP) in evaluating the performance achievements and outputs of the Special Autonomy Fund.
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